Shah Rukh Khan attends Smriti Irani's daughter's reception. See pics

Updated : Feb 20, 2023 18:41
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Former actor, now union minister Smriti Irani hosted a grand reception party for her daughter Shanelle Irani. Many Bollywood stars and Smriti’s ex-colleagues were invited to the bash including superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

Mouni Roy, who was also part of the celebrations, took to Instagram and shared pictures from the party. In one of the pictures, Shah Rukh was seen posing with Smriti her husband Zubin Irani, Mouni and Suraj Nambiar. Shah Rukh was seen donning an all-black outfit, while Smriti chose a red sari for the occasion. Mouni was seen in an olive-green sari.

Mouni also shared a picture with Shanelle and her husband Arjun Bhalla. She captioned her post saying, ‘Congratulations Shanelle & Arjun.. wishing you both the happiest most meaningful journey ahead. Love you di @smritiiraniofficial’. Mouni has shared screen space with Smriti in TV serial ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.’ Mouni has also worked with Shah Rukh in ‘Brahmastra.’

Ronit Roy, who also co-starred with Smriti in ‘Kyuki…,’ too shared photos from the function. “Years of friendship @smritiiraniofficial @ravikishann and the warmth and love keeps growing. Grateful Congratulations @shanelleirani and Arjun. Wish you a blissful wedded life ahead. Thank you @zohrirani for taking such good care of us. Lovely meeting you @zoishh.irani,” he wrote.

Shanelle tied the knot with Arjun on February 9 at Khimsar Fort and Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

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